870:" for their disparate colored camouflage. The armor of these makeshift armored vehicles was not usually very effective because the steel plates were unevenly attached, or not thick enough, to the extent that on some occasions the "tiznaos" included mattresses as a protection measure. It also happened that sometimes, when wanting to install vehicles with thicker plates to increase protection, the maneuverability and speed of the vehicle were impaired. Due to deficiencies in armor or handling, the more improvised "tiznaos" were quickly put out of action. Those that had been built with more care and with better technical means lasted longer, some of them surviving the three years of the war.
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777:. Among the Madrid columns there were several battalions such as the "Free Spain", "Águilas de la Libertad", "Spartacus", "Mora", "Ferrer", "Orobón Fernández", "Juvenil Libertario", "Sigüenza" and "Toledo" battalions, which were fighting in both locations. In addition individual cenetistas would often integrate other republican columns, such as the
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The scope of action of each defense group was a very precise demarcation within each neighborhood, indicated on a map. The neighborhood defense committee coordinated all these defense cadres, and received a monthly report from each of the group secretaries. The defense committees were also organized
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Volunteers in these militias declined to wear uniforms, give the military echelon a salute, and perform other formal military duties. The officers, elected, could quickly succeed one another at the head of a group and the men felt they had the right to discuss the orders and only apply them if they
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the CNT was a minority force. But just as had happened in Madrid they saw a spectacular growth as a result of the war. Despite having less than 3,000 members in May 1936, in a few months it has 35,000 members and at the end of 1936 it mobilized around 6,000 militiamen. Its battalions included the
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The assembly organization of the militias had numerous problems, since lack of discipline was frequent, as well as riots and desertions. In the toughest battles, where the nationalist armies proved to possess more and better means, routing was not uncommon. Situations like this forced military
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There can be no revolution without preparation. We have to put an end to the prejudice in favor of improvisation. This error, involving confidence in the creative instinct of the masses, has caused us to pay a heavy price. We cannot obtain by means of a process of spontaneous generation the
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To that ideal figure of six, one more member could be added to cover “high-profile” tasks. The clandestinity of the group had to be absolute. They were the basic nucleus of a revolutionary armed force, capable of mobilizing larger secondary groups, and these, in turn, the entire people.
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According to a report of the "Peninsular
Committee of the FAI" of 30 September 1938 - quoted by José Peirats - the percentage of anarchists and confederalists in the Republican Army was 33% (about 150,000 soldiers of about 450,000 soldiers republicans). The
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the CNT forces were initially a part of the mixed battalions. However, some CNT battalions were also formed, such as the "Liberty
Battalion" and the "CNT-FAI Battalion." Most of the anarchists in the city, curiously, were affiliated to the UGT unions.
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A war committee advised by a military-technical council coordinated the column's operations. At the head of the war committee was the general delegate of the column. All the delegates of all ranks lacked privileges and hierarchical command.
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autonomous groups, as well as guerrilla groups that were on missions behind enemy lines. These combat units were flexible, being able to vary the number of militiamen framed within them and the number of smaller units that make them up.
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columns were formed as conglomerates grouping together various regular military or civilian forces and services on a modest scale. The columns, due to their mobility and autonomy, constituted a basic form of organization for the
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were created, the CNT was assigned much fewer commanders than was proportional to their numbers. Many times out of rejection of militarism, libertarians renounced taking control of battalions, giving way to the imposition of
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divisions had anarchist commanders. Anarchists also had command of 2 army corps. Despite appearing to be important figures, in reality there was a clear under-representation of anarchists in the republican army.
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Calleja, Eduardo (1991). "Paramilitarització i violencia politica a l'Espanya del primer terc de segle: el requeté tradicionalista (1900-1936)" (in Catalan). No. 147. Revista de Girona. p. 74.
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Due to the shortage of combat means and materials, heavy vehicles such as trucks, buses or agricultural machinery were reinforced with steel plates of different thicknesses. They began to be informally known as
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that were financed by and subordinate to the unions. The essential functions of the defense committees were twofold: arms and administration. These committees were a reorganization and expansion of different
943:. These communes were a source of support in the rear for the militias, in addition to probably representing the closest approach to the ideal of anarchist life that had been fought for in Spain since the
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526:, which had governed Valencia in the days after the uprising. The board ignored the warnings of the UGT and CNT and sent a column of about 500 civil guards and about 200 volunteer militiamen to
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leaders to be vigilant of their soldiers, having in many cases to take the lead in the attacks if they wanted to be followed, so many of the most capable characters fell in the front.
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530:. When they neared the city, the civil guard executed the militiamen and defected to the Nationalists, establishing a military base in Teruel during the first days of the war.
502:(1701 - 1715) and the guerrilla war on the Portuguese-Extremadura border between 1641 and 1668 were able be early examples of the use of columns in armed conflict. During the
307:(FAI). The CNT militias replaced clandestine defense committees instituted earlier. As the war progressed, the militias were progressively dissolved and assimilated into the
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Gymnologists, "Of love, war and revolution" followed by "In search of the children of the night", Logroño, Pumpkin seeds, 2009.
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indispensable means necessary for waging war on a State that has experience, heavy weaponry, and a greater capacity for offensive and defensive combat.
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October 1934, the CNT Defense Committees abandoned the old affinity group tactic in favor of serious and methodical revolutionary preparation:
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Spanish / French edition, editions Champ Libre, Paris, 1979.
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Segunda República 1931-1936
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Spanish Revolution By Abel Paz and Chuck Morse".
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December 1936, rivaling the numbers of the
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1367:(in Spanish). Charitable Society of Amateur Historians and Creators. Archived from
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Interpretive Commentary of the Plenary of Confederate Militia and Columns
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In other areas the form of organization of the militias took that of the
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structure, detached from local Carlist juntas. The newly founded
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The Defense Committees were replaced, in August 1936, by the
522:, at that moment in a power dispute with the UGT-CNT's
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781:which had numerous cenetistas. The CNT of the
1447:The People's Army of the Republic, 1936-1939
1404:Revolution and Counterrevolution in Catalunya
1080:Revolution and counterrevolution in Catalonia
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1594:"Durruti en la Revolución española (Book)".
1382:CNT: from July to July: a year of struggle.
1673:"Review: Durruti in the Spanish Revolution"
1628:"Rev. of Durruti in the Spanish Revolution"
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27:Militia formed during the Spanish Civil War
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353:Antifascist Worker and Peasant Militias
1597:International Review of Social History
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1156:The CNT Defense Committees (1933-1938)
1107:, Barcelona, Aldarull Edicions, 2011.
323:The origin of the CNT militias in the
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1286:Carlism and Crisis in Spain 1931-1939
1208:Carlism and Crisis in Spain 1931-1939
7:
1005:, Editorial virus, Barcelona, 2003.
984:, Editorial virus, Barcelona, 2009.
970:La Columna de Hierro y la Revolución
1795:Anti-fascist organisations in Spain
1733:– via Book Review Index Plus.
1660:– via Book Review Index Plus.
1339:The words of the Spanish Civil War
1249:(in Spanish). Madrid. p. 193.
460:, in a dispute over the control of
371:also formed their own militia, the
41:Milicias confederales de la CNT-FAI
1245:González Calleja, Eduardo (2011).
1122:The CNT in the Spanish Revolution
1026:Durruti in the Spanish Revolution
25:
1785:Defunct anarchist militant groups
1420:Durruti in the Spanish Revolution
340:, who fought against the bosses'
1573:10.1111/j.1743-4580.2009.00254.x
1184:. Maney Publishing. p. 246.
1159:. Barcelona: Aldarull Editions.
518:at the behest of the republic's
440:acting under the command of the
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1764:The Spanish Revolution, 1936-39
1542:. 29 April 2006. Archived from
361:Frente Nacional de Boinas Rojas
301:National Confederation of Labor
1750:, in the Virtual Athenaeum of
1:
1506:. 24 May 2006. Archived from
1070:. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
656:
1094:, Barcelona, Anagrama, 1998.
635:Andalusia-Extremadura Column
369:Falange Española de las JONS
305:Iberian Anarchist Federation
1540:"Guerra Civil y Revolución"
1153:Guillamón, Agustín (2011).
524:Popular Executive Committee
504:Spanish War of Independence
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1388:published on 19 July 1937.
1288:. Cambridge. p. 208.
1284:Blinkhorn, Martin (2008).
1210:. Cambridge. p. 136.
1206:Blinkhorn, Martin (2008).
1003:and Los Amigos de Durruti
874:Militarization of militias
563:Columns also consisted of
520:Delegated Government Board
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319:The CNT Defense Committees
297:Spanish anarchist movement
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575:Famous columns include:
500:War of Spanish Succession
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1384:Extraordinary number of
1088:Hans Magnus Enzensberger
823:Sacco-Vanzetti Battalion
655:Regional map of the CNT
514:One column organized in
268:Francisco del Rosal Rico
1604:(2): 335. August 1997.
1180:Sanchez, Sarah (2003).
611:Land and Freedom Column
462:Revolutionary Catalonia
344:between 1917 and 1923.
309:Spanish Republican Army
251:Land and Freedom Column
207:Cristóbal Alvaldetrecu,
112:Spanish Republican Army
1407:. Barcelona: Tusquets.
1083:. Barcelona: Tusquets.
945:First Spanish Republic
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1323:Ruiz, Julius (2014).
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1699:Pinta, Saku (2014).
1671:Alexander, Richard.
1399:Carlos Semprún Maura
1337:François Godicheau,
1075:Carlos Semprún Maura
980:José Pellicer Gandía
809:commanders on them.
605:Red and Black Column
244:José Pellicer Gandía
186:Buenaventura Durruti
1780:Confederal militias
1652:on October 17, 2017
702:Catalonia-Balearics
468:were in agreement.
287:were a movement of
285:confederal militias
53:Flag of the CNT-FAI
1484:on 13 January 2012
1418:Paz, Abel (2006).
1365:"The Popular Army"
1363:Blacksmith, Mike.
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498:guerrillas of the
490:Column (formation)
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446:Barcelona May Days
232:Juan García Oliver
165:Revolution of 1934
35:Confederal Militia
1752:To the barricades
1706:Anarchist Studies
1633:Anarchist Studies
1546:on 29 April 2006.
1520:César M. Lorenzo.
1429:978-1-904859-50-5
1166:978-84-93853-84-6
1124:, Toulouse, 1952.
1113:978-84-938538-4-6
1101:Agustín Guillamón
1068:978-1-84935-064-8
1038:978-1-904859-50-5
990:978-84-92559-02-2
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239:Iron Column
161:Engagements
1774:Categories
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798:battalions
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416:Researcher
410:Researcher
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175:Commanders
153:and Black
93:Allegiance
1719:0967-3393
1646:0967-3393
1610:0020-8590
1581:1089-7011
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846:Barcelona
830:Santander
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666:Andalusia
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67:Disbanded
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550:grouping
516:Valencia
357:Carlists
1488:26 June
868:tiznaos
842:CNT-FAI
814:Euskadi
740:Levante
731:Galicia
711:Central
543:century
479:in 1936
454:CNT-FAI
365:Requeté
102:CNT-FAI
75:Country
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